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      thep33t Regular Member last edited by

      One thing to note is this: If you only send/receive coins, but do not create additional addresses, additional backups are not required.

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        basscleff last edited by

        I like to keep redundant copies in case a hard drive crash etc.
        even a good 'ol paper FTC wallet in case I forget my wallet password

        [quote name=“thep33t” post=“18096” timestamp=“1372353479”]
        One thing to note is this: If you only send/receive coins, but do not create additional addresses, additional backups are not required.
        [/quote]

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          A Former User last edited by

          You can put a shortcut to the bat file in the Startup Folder.

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            cryptomaker22 last edited by

            Why backup if it can be stolen :/

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              svennand Regular Member last edited by

              heres how my backup bat file looks like:

              @echo off

              set DD=%DATE:~0,2%
              set MM=%DATE:~3,2%
              set YY=%DATE:~8,2%
              set YYYY=%DATE:~6,4%
              set HH=%TIME:~0,2%
              set MN=%TIME:~3,2%

              set filename=wallet_date_%DD%_%MM%_%YY%_time_%HH%-%MN%

              echo %filename%
              copy C:\Users\fuzzypc\AppData\Roaming\Litecoin\wallet.dat c:\Users\fuzzypc\dropbox\Wallets\litecoin\%filename%.dat
              copy C:\Users\fuzzypc\AppData\Roaming\feathercoin\wallet.dat c:\Users\fuzzypc\dropbox\Wallets\feathercoin\%filename%.dat
              pause

              As you see i use date/time to just keep on backuping to a new file, if anything crashes or the like i just rename the most recent wallet and put it where it should be.
              Use pause at the end to see that everything went OK.

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                Tuck Fheman last edited by

                Here’s mine …

                [code]@echo off

                for /F "tokens=2,3,4 delims=/ " %%i in (‘date/t’) do set y=%%k
                for /F “tokens=2,3,4 delims=/ " %%i in (‘date/t’) do set d=%%k%%i%%j
                for /F “tokens=5-8 delims=:. " %%i in ('echo.^| time ^| find “current” ') do set t=%%i%%j
                set t=%t%_
                if “%t:~3,1%”==”_” set t=0%t%
                set t=%t:~0,4%
                set “theFilename=%d%%t%”

                echo %theFilename%
                copy %appdata%\Bitcoin\wallet.dat J:\Bitcoin\%theFilename%.dat
                copy %appdata%\Devcoin\wallet.dat J:\Devcoin\%theFilename%.dat
                copy %appdata%\digitalcoin\wallet.dat J:\digitalcoin\%theFilename%.dat
                copy %appdata%\feathercoin\wallet.dat J:\Feathercoin\%theFilename%.dat
                copy %appdata%\HoboNickels\wallet.dat J:\HoboNickels\%theFilename%.dat
                copy %appdata%\Litecoin\wallet.dat J:\Litecoin\%theFilename%.dat
                copy %appdata%\MultiBit\multibit.wallet J:\MultiBit\%theFilename%.wallet
                copy %appdata%\Namecoin\wallet.dat J:\Namecoin\%theFilename%.dat
                copy %appdata%\Novacoin\wallet.dat J:\Novacoin\%theFilename%.dat
                copy %appdata%\Phenixcoin\wallet.dat J:\Phenixcoin\%theFilename%.dat
                copy %appdata%\Primecoin\wallet.dat J:\Primecoin\%theFilename%.dat
                copy %appdata%\Quarkcoin\wallet.dat J:\Quarkcoin\%theFilename%.dat
                copy %appdata%\Stablecoin\wallet.dat J:\Stablecoin\%theFilename%.dat

                pause[/code]

                [b]The folders must exist on the backup drive[/b] or you can update the batch file to handle it.

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                  wrapper Moderators last edited by

                  [quote name=“cryptomaker22” post=“21010” timestamp=“1373433669”]
                  Why backup if it can be stolen :/
                  [/quote]

                  Because if you’ve got the password only you can retrieve the backup, even it it is stolen. Brilliant, or what. Do that with regular money!.

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                    wrapper Moderators last edited by

                    P.S. Keep 2 backups, weekly.

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                      Egnar last edited by

                      What is the purpose of baking up weekly? I though once you had the .dat file if you put it on a new computer it would auto update the block chain and you’d have the correct balance?

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                        spynappels last edited by

                        Because everytime you generate another address to receive coins with, you create a new set of keys, which are stored in the wallet. That’s why you need to keep the wallet backed up.

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                          Egnar last edited by

                          So if I want to keep it all on one address I don’t need to backup more than once?

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                            finalbillybong Regular Member last edited by

                            [quote name=“Egnar” post=“39573” timestamp=“1386171524”]
                            So if I want to keep it all on one address I don’t need to backup more than once?
                            [/quote]

                            That’s the way I understood it!

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                              spynappels last edited by

                              I’m not absolutely sure what else might be stored in the wallet, so I can’t answer that definitively.

                              However, in general terms, I find that having different address for different people/entities who may be sending me coins help me keep track of what’s coming from where and allow me to keep on top of things more easily, so I back my wallet up weekly.

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